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DUNEDIN, HAVE KOW KEADY FOII JDELIVFJRy OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES:— Strawfoerryt— Roysl Sovereign, a very fine variety, the fruit being of large size richly coloured, very luscious, and o£ most excellent flavour. Comes early into fruit, aud yields a large crop of handsome firm-fleshed benies. Per dozen, s§. I.iUCretttt Dewberry.— A recent introduction from America; sure to become popular, lfc is a very prolific bearer. The fruit iv appeal ance is similar to a blackberry, bearing in cluster?, but of much larger s^za and of a delicious flavour. To grow them Miccepsfully they sbculd be grtWß to 3 tieliis or to stakes ju a similar manner to vines. Each ; per dozi-n, 7s €><8. fanailCSC I*i{lßßßa (Purple Monetc-r).— This vsrielj of Jspanf,ss Pluua cotnbißes the features of im-mer se size, good quality, juicitess, and heavy beating to an extent unequalled iv any other Oriental plum. The tree is of hardy constitution and of vigorous growth. Euch, g§ g«B. Japanese JPSaBBBI (Wickson).— Of t hi* fiae vaiieiy the raiser, Mr Buibank, s&ys: "Among the many thoueaad Japan Piums which I have fruited, thie one, co far, stands pre-eminent In its rate combination of good qualities. "... A year aeo I was convinced that this was perhaps the best of nil the J.*pan Piunisrand have yeb no reason to change that opinion. . . ." Each ;js, <Baß»ane^C B^iiem*— Batbank, Sats-uma, Itelsey, Ogon, kc , &o. Each, \s @«S. IbJUlßbi&rlfr (Improved Crimson Winter)— The peculiarity of this variety a&« its great value lies in the fact that it is at its greatest perfection during the winter months, when all other varieties of Ehu'rarb are at res!- Strifes long, of an intense' scarlet or crimson colour and of excellent flavour. We predict a great future for this variety. Per dozen, CIJRWJB»BSS 2pisbbsc«'S3B2 p isbbsc«'S3B (White).— A beautiful white flowerirg specimen of the Olianthus Puniceus, havirg ail the chan-cl eristics of its parent p'ar.t -except in The fkwer, which is of a beautiful pearly -white colour. Esch, gn Kcflß Fi«*wes*ißfiS Ki&BßKtea.— A sport from the weH-kuowc native *vbite fk>*tiir>g manuka, its fkweis bticg of a delicate red colour. Invaluable for culling purposes. Blooms of thia line novelty shown at the Duiieoin Horticultural Society's Summer Show atlractf d a laige amr-unt of attention. Specialties m Seeds for Exhibition Purposes :— RFABq -SHIEL-S BORDER HERO CAJfcST.-^EVNA fc'IUMP-EOOTFD 'CfiSlfiGE -BLAIR'S PHEbOMENAL CAULtFLftW£R.-'i»E MONARCH I,AB»HUt. LAMB . S EARLIEfeT 0F ALL DfJiOa.-* ' KLY GOLDEN GLOBE PEAS -REV. DRSTOART UTfrUeL- ZSALANDIA SIR HARRY ATKINSON FmnT TREES NUfcSERY STUFF ASPARAGUS ROOTS ORNAMENTAL TREES SEED POTATOES RHUBARB KOOTS SHRUBS, PLANTS. ROSES SEA KALE ROOTS &c - Sic Of every description m-w nnrt? ior delivery. a v^p**^ -ij^-fc. £& f& new luting MateVggjJP' Jg> .la, j&asKS©*' i*^ <*»ssP' "J A DOC) " increases .-s^^^^S*^ le s ' ze °^ fl° v> ' er£! i P ro " « bloom, and ensures brilliancy and intensity of colour, Perk-ftly clean to handle, and free from any oft'ensivxi smell. - i Cfoeoaniit .Oilcake. . .-. j The finf st flesh producing food known for Dairy Cows. Ac. Oocoanut Oi'cike keeps cow;; in milk, inc'easc- the yield of butter, enables more cows to be kept ia a giv.;n aiea, P na gives the Lett manure. ' " Once uwi, always used. Price. 9* per cwt. WHKKI BAND'S rATHNr BLTUHT SPKOIFJ O is a rerlain »ud speetly cure for Srale and olisr Blielits which luf^t Fiuit Trees. One careful drcj-sinjr \* sufficient for seveial years. May ha safely SSied from the Fall of the 5 eaf to the Inusti^ of the BiuJh in Spring, and to the Stem aud mat.. Kch"" at «ny p*rio«l < f the v.ar This is the most peifect Blight i xterroijialor on tho muikct. ana j it can be well ,ecn.,»,.K-,KU-l Vi ices :Tn T.ns-fc. 5s Cd. lfc (>,*. 20s ; and v. o-gnll- v drui.L. 50s. | SEED iMEKCHAINTS AND SEED GIIOWEKS, TOf&fi€U£, DUttSDIN.SEEDiSftSSM TO HM. THS QUEEM.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2320, 18 August 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2320, 18 August 1898, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2320, 18 August 1898, Page 6

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